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Tue, Jun 2, 2009 - 7:20am

Democracy in Action

Mike Mowry
June 2, 2009
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What's a worker-owned co-op? We get that question a lot. And sometimes, it can be hard to explain. But every May, we experience exactly what worker-ownership is about: democracy in action.

Thu, Mar 19, 2009 - 12:27pm

Small farmer co-ops cultivate democracy - it's in their roots

Phyllis Robinson
March 19, 2009
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Each May we celebrate World Fair Trade Day. It feels important to take this opportunity to revisit the roots of Fair Trade, and reconsider what we aim to accomplish. Most people understand the critical importance of higher prices, advance credit and direct relationships; they allow farmers to stay on their land, send their children to school, and diversify their incomes. Yet, there's another equally - some would say even more important - goal of Fair Trade, one that seems to be slowly disappearing as new iterations of "ethical trade" and "direct trade" appear in the market: empowering communities and social movements. It is for this reason Equal Exchange chooses to work with small-farmer co-operatives.

Thu, Feb 5, 2009 - 8:56am

Spotlight On: Alejandrina Salas Altamiro

Ashley Symons
February 5, 2009

San Fernando Co-op is very young but has a lot of members - around 400. I was one of the first members in 2001. I've always been loyal to my co-op. It has grown little by little. What I like most is the organization. Before we were selling organic, but now the price is raised because it is Fair Trade. [People in the U.S.] should appreciate our coffee and that's important for us because we feel proud.

Thu, Feb 5, 2009 - 8:03am

San Fernando Co-op: A Women's Committee in Action

Ashley Symons
February 5, 2009
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During the five days I stayed in San Fernando, a coffee-farming community remotely located 6,000 feet up in the Andes Mountains of Peru, I only started to understand the complexities of rural life for the farmers and their families. Because of my academic background in gender studies, I was particularly interested in the breakdown of gender roles in San Fernando.

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